[1] [2] The eleuenth of Nouember, the right honorable Ambrose earle of Warwike maried Anne eldest daughter to the earle of Bedford.Mariage of the earle of Warwike. For the honor and celebration of which noble mariage, a goodlie cha|lenge was made and obserued at Westminster at the tilt, each one six courses: at the tournie twelue strokes with the sword, thrée pushes with the punchi|on staffe: and twelue blowes with the sword at bar|riers, [page 1209] or twentie if anie were so disposed. At ten of the clocke at night the same daie a valiant seruice|able man called Robert Thomas,Robert Tho|mas maister gunner slaine by casualtie. maister gunner of England, desirous also to honour the feast and ma|riage daie (in consideration the said earle of War|wike was generall of the ordinance within hir ma|iesties realmes and dominions) made thrée great traines of chambers, which terriblie yéelded foorth the nature of their voice, to the great astonishment of diuerse, who at the firing of the second was vnhappi|lie slaine by a péece of one of the chambers, to the great sorow and lamentation of manie.